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Performers down a rabbit hole in Alice that won’t end

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A Ukrainian circus troupe is performing a never-ending Alice in Wonderland tour of Italy, caught in the real-world rabbit hole of having to create joyful performanc­es on stage while their families at home are living through war.

When Russia invaded on February 24, the acrobats and dancers of the Theatre Circus Elysium of Kyiv were opening a limited engagement in Italy. The tour, originally scheduled to end in mid-march, has now been extended at least through June as the performers — like many Ukrainians abroad when the war began — seek to keep working to send money to relatives back home.

On a recent weekend, the Ukrainian circus came to Pistoia, in Tuscany. There was the Mad Hatter, sporting a green top hat and a purple beard; the White Rabbit with a red nose covered in silver glitter and Alice, with a little blue dress and long ringlets.

But behind their colourful costumes, cheerful smiles and fantastica­l story line of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, troupe members are struggling.

“I feel guilty about people who are staying there because they are not safe, and I am safe and I cannot help them,” said Yuliia Palaida, who plays Alice. “I am just fighting with all these feelings,” she adds, her voice trembling.

Oleksandr Bandaliuk plays the Mad Hatter and dominates the show. But backstage, he sits glumly between acts. “It is very hard to work and dance on the Italy stage because we know in our country now [there] is war. We can’t go to Ukraine because in my house now [there are] Russian soldiers.”

Theatres across Italy have booked the circus, and their soldout performanc­es have allowed them to pay for about 50 family members to flee Ukraine by bus and join the troupe in Italy.

“We have four or five dogs, a cat and a grandmothe­r who is 79 years old, a babushka, who is the matriarch of all of us, the grandmothe­r of the company,” said the Italian producer of the circus, Roberto Romaniello.

The town of Reggio Emilia found temporary housing for the expanded circus family, while they worked on getting legal documents, access to medical services and apartments for a longer stay. They have 10 shows scheduled in Sicily in June and are hoping for more.

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Photo / AP Artists in a Ukrainian production of Alice in Wonderland are on a never-ending tour of Italy, raising money for family back in their war-torn home country.
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